In the heated controversy raging around the events in Charlottesville, Virginia last weekend, a Vermont man has learned a valuable lesson – sticking up for someone whose views you don’t even agree with could result in a grim circumstance. He also found out the pitfalls of commenting on social media.

While the left-wing mainstream media and spineless Republicans excoriate President Donald Trump for correctly pointing out that both alt-right and alt-left have hateful people prone to violence, someone with common sense trying to bridge that gap almost wound up dead.

In ultra-liberal Burlington, Vermont, so-called “tolerant” people found it unacceptable for a local man to attend the Unite the Right rally. When they tried to get him fired and have his child taken away, an old friend stepped up to defend him on social media.

That’s when things deteriorated quickly. On the next page, find out the fascist manner in which so-called “anti-fascists” deal with people they don’t like or whose views they don’t approve of.

I had had this account since October 2009, since college. https://twitter.com/Stella_Basham This morning I was suspended. Not foul language, no bullying, not Twitter violation. They forced me to send my “HOME PHONE NUMBER” This is not normal, legal or otherwise. This account is a pro President Trump account.

ANTIFA and the BLM are no better than the Mob was in the 1920 -1940’s. We need to invoke the RICO Act and put these hoodlums away. For those of you who don’t kn ow what the RICO Act is; The Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act, commonly referred to as the RICO Act or simply RICO, is a United States federal law that provides for extended criminal penalties and a civil cause of action for acts performed as part of an ongoing criminal organization.